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  • Building a Video Surveillance System for $300 (3.3MB)
    With all the sensitive data and portable electronics lying around in a typical office, it's no wonder why many businesses are investing heavily into video surveillance. With the ReadyNAS 600, you can easily add video surveillance to all the things it does for you already for essentially the cost of the cameras. In this paper, we show you how to you can set up a surveillance system, archive all your surveillance footages, and access the archives remotely through a web browser. All for around $300.

  • Simplifying Backups (1MB)
    Backup can be a confusing topic and a lot of people unfortunately choose to ignore it until it's too late. We'll demistify backups and show you how you can create a simple but effective backup solution for your office or your home with the ReadyNAS device. Best of all, it's FREE!

  • Recording HDTV to ReadyNAS 600 (891KB)
    How about a terabyte of storage for all your HDTV recordings? If you want a place to start, here's an easy-to-follow howto using a popular HDTV recording solution with the ReadyNAS 600 as your RAID-protected storage.

  • Editing Digital Video using ReadyNAS 600 (2.1MB)
    Ever wanted to take your family video and turn it into something your family and friend actually want to watch? Well, you will have to do a little editing, but here's a quick how-to using a ReadyNAS. When you're done, what better way to archive your precious videos than on a RAID-protected ReadyNAS?
  • Create Your Own Web Photo Album (2.1MB)
    You know when the digital photo bug has bitten you. You bought the coolest digital camera you could afford. Of course, you also bought several huge memory cards. And you have been taking many, many, MANY hot photos of the people, places, and events in your life.
  • Using Rsync for Nas-to-Nas Backups (1.3MB)
    The ReadyNAS product line of network attached storage devices provides a cost-effective way for organizations to share information. Rsync, which has its roots in the UNIX world, operates differently than the traditional backup methods. Instead of copying data into an archive, it keeps the data in its native format, meaning it's readily available without going through a timely restore process.
 

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